The language of the official list and condemnation has survived.
Some people question whether the Cajun language will survive another generation.
On the other hand, some languages may survive even with few speakers.
This movement is thought to be the very reason the Lithuanian language and literature survived until today.
However, it is doubtful that this language will survive much into the 21st century.
You can do almost anything to Shakespeare and the language survives the experience.
The language has survived so far in the House and Senate.
Of these languages, only the Selkup language has survived to the present day.
The local language, Ladin, also survives - giving a third name to some places.
The Kamassian language survived longer: 14 old people spoke it yet in 1914.